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no they didn't which is why it's not their problem. The hotel took the payment. booking.com et al are just the middlemen.ejlmcdonald wrote: »Bigadaj,
I have been back and forth with booking.com. They say they've asked the owners to make exception for goodwill but the owners have said no, they stick to their policies. It's easy to think they make money this way.
But booking.com are the publisher and they took the money.
At one point they sent me screen shots showing supposedly how many times cancelation was mentioned but it was for a different apartment, with more mentions.
It's a good thought but I don't think they will do anything now.0 -
The owners do not accept credit cards, all moneys must be paid in cash.
So booking.com must have taken it.0
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